Could There Be a Girls Movie? See What Lena Dunham Says About It

It looks like Hannah and Co. could be following in the familiar footsteps of another famous HBO femme foursome: Lena Dunham has a future Girls movie in mind, according to a recent profile in Variety. Just like Sex and the City, Dunham revealed that she envisions a Girls movie coming together years after the series takes its final bow—like 10 years. "I have fantasies of us all coming back when we're 40," Dunham said to Variety. "We'd want to wait long enough for something to have really gone down." And that 10-year countdown for the movie version might not be too far off in the future. Dunham is working on season five of Girls currently, and HBO has talked to Dunham and executive producer Jenni Konner about doing six seasons, according to Variety. "I think America has a tendency to push shows past their due dates," Dunham said. "I like the British model—in and out." What do you think of Dunham's plan for Girls? And what would you want to see in a Girls movie?

It looks like Hannah and Co. could be following in the familiar footsteps of another famous HBO femme foursome: Lena Dunham has a future Girls movie in mind, according to a recent profile in Variety.

Hannah and Co. have stuck by one another through embarrassing YouTube videos, stints in rehab, moves to Iowa, hookups/breakups/makeups, and general mishaps in and around Brooklyn—reaffirming the theory that friends you make it through your twenties with are most likely friends for life.

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Just like Sex and the City, Dunham revealed that she envisions a Girls movie coming together years after the series takes its final bow—like 10 years. "I have fantasies of us all coming back when we're 40," Dunham said to Variety. "We'd want to wait long enough for something to have really gone down."

And that 10-year countdown for the movie version might not be too far off in the future. Dunham is working on season five of Girls currently, and HBO has talked to Dunham and executive producer Jenni Konner about doing six seasons, according to Variety. "I think America has a tendency to push shows past their due dates," Dunham said. "I like the British model—in and out."

What do you think of Dunham's plan for Girls? And what would you want to see in a Girls movie?